Through these tragic facts, the Nebny Foundation (Arabic for “We Build”) has emerged one of the leading grass roots organizations focused on education, employment creation, and health for Egypt's despairing population.

When we hear the words business school, we all think of the standard places like Haas School of Business at Berkeley, Anderson School of Management at (This is the future of entrepreneurship education ==>http://t.co/uDkJdLXlv4)...

StartupBus is a 3-day road trip during which the buspreneurs conceive, build and launch a business. This November it will take place in Africa for the very first time! (Interested in the African tech scene?

Cooperatives as Business Models of the Future - When the International Year of Cooperatives (IYC) concluded last week, some of the overwhelming success stories highlighted at a two-day interactive session came both from developing and developed countries,...

Dame Pauline Green, president of the International Cooperative Alliance...

In Brazil, Green said, a clearly defined government policy aimed at helping rural people, through cooperative businesses, has seen a massive reduction in poverty in the rural areas of the sprawling South American nation.

In Kenya, cooperatives account for nearly half of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), while in Rwanda the cooperative economy has gone from zero to eight percent of GDP over the last 10 years.

The world’s largest 300 cooperatives, primarily in the insurance and food and agriculture sectors, generated revenues of 1.6 trillion dollars and employed nearly 100 million people worldwide.

Asked if the cooperative model of enterprise may well be one of the answers to the global economic crisis, Green told IPS, “Without doubt the cooperative business model offers a proven solution to this global economic crisis we are mired in.”

In the UK, she said, schools have become one of the fastest-growing parts of the cooperative economy.

“Renewable energy cooperatives have been springing up all over the globe, and of course media is another area which benefits from the cooperative model because it ensures independent journalism remains viable,” she noted.

How innovation lifted Boulder, but left Detroit Upstart The UpTake: New high-tech startup hubs like Boulder, Colorado, and struggling cities like Detroit illustrate two sides of the innovation coin: You need the right environment to thrive, but you...

Venture capitalist Christopher Schroeder sees the Arab Spring giving rise to a new innovative center in Egypt and beyond (Why the Next Silicon Valley Will Be in the Middle East http://t.co/0IItJTuXPo...

A recent survey shows that only 9.2 percent of female college students want to start their own businesses, citing the high risks involved as a (@josephsoares Only 9% of Female College Students Choose Entrepreneurship - Women of China: Women of...

According to new research released this month, the glory of entrepreneurship, the American Dream to trump all American Dreams, isn’t the reason that immigrants are more likely than any other demographic to launch a small business soon after setting...

The Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy is one of the richest in Europe, known for its high-end car manufacturing. While Emilia-Romagna is one of the most economically successful regions in Europe, it is also one of the most cooperative regions in the world. Nearly two of every three of its 4.5 million citizens are members of a cooperative. Cooperatives support around 30% of the region’s GDP, making it a stellar example of a large-scale cooperative economy. As with Mondragon Cooperative Corporation in Spain, the cooperative economy is strongly bolstered by networked relationships which also make cooperatives more resilient in economic crises. Learn more by watching the prezi below.

PolicyMic Entrepreneurship: The Ultimate White Privilege? The Atlantic That said, while Levine and Rubinstein's findings hint at the role race might play in entrepreneurship, they don't flesh it out fully enough for us to draw hard conclusions.

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